I thought that doing a monthly round-up would be easier than doing a weekly one but seems instead that months just escape me and I end up so late doing my round-up! It won’t be very accurate, but here is my March.

Watching: Catching up on loads of TV in the evening, as we only did DIY in the day. I/We caught up on SHIELD, Agent Carter, Flash, Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow, Grimm, Dance Moms, The Walking Dead, NCIS, Blindspot, X-Files, Gotham, Catfish, The 100, Limitless, Ink Master, Casualty, Holby City and probably more that I don’t remember. I also got quite addicted to watching old episodes of Gordon Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA.Reading: Fantastic Mr Fox, Six Lies, Kingdom Keepers: Disney at Dawn, Fated,.Sewing & Making (for Closet Geek): Several custom dresses with Disney fabric including; Inside Out, Jungle Book and Lion King. Also a Belle inspired dress and an Aurora inspired dress. An adult Alice in Wonderland dress. A Jessie Dress and Pinocchio outfit from my store listings. I made Aurora and Rapunzel bows on custom request too. Closet Geek was closed for 2 weeks for DIY though.

And in other news…
– Mum got back from New Zealand! After spending the whole of February away, it was really nice to have her back at the very beginning of March. I didn’t realise quite how much I missed her.
– Megan got accepted into her first choice for Secondary School. To be honest I had expected as much but considering 90% of her class/year at her school didn’t, it made me even more grateful. We took her out to dinner at NYC bar and grill to celebrate.
– World Book day was fun! Lily went as Harley Quinn and Megan went as Wenda from Where’s Wally/Waldo.
– Lily was in Shine assembly and it was also the last week for her teacher before going on maternity leave. It was a really sweet but sad moment in assembly and Lily even got to give Mrs Riley her leaving gift.
– Lily’s birthday happened! She turned 8 and honestly as usual, she just grew up overnight. We had a lovely day with birthday lunch out at Pizza Hut but relaxing for the most part. It’s always nice when a birthday falls at the weekend.
– It was a busy weekend with Lily’s birthday Saturday and then Mother’s Day on Sunday. It was lovely though and I was spoilt by the girls. I got a new Disney Tradition ornament and a new Disney Pop Funko too. We went out for lunch with my mum, my sister, my brother and his girlfriend and son too. It was nice to get together as a family.
– I finally edited the girls’ first YouTube video and it was pretty funny to watch. I have no idea when we’ll get around to doing another!
– Some MAJOR DIY took place in our house during March. We started with the kitchen floor on a day off but moved to finishing off the whole house during 10 days off that Chris had booked (and I closed Closet Geek).
– Chris’ birthday was mid-March. He’s way too laid back about doing anything on his bday so it was hard to figure out a fun day. In the end we played mini-golf in Sheffield and then went to Meadowhall where we shopped a bit and had Five Guys for dinner.
– Chris and I tried Cosmos for the first time. Cosmo is a chain restaurant of buffet food. However where most are Chinese and/or Indian, this one is sort of everything. You do still get Chinese and Indian but you also get English (like roast dinner stuff), Italian (like pizza and pasta), loads of nibbly bits like chips, onion rings, curly fries etc. Japanese (like Sushi) and so much more. On a lunchtime it’s £7.50 for as much as you want so it’s really not that bad.
– The girls broke up from school and we celebrated (as always) with Pizza Hut for dinner. It was nice as Chris was actually off work for a change so we all got to go together.
– We celebrated Easter at my brother’s house as it was also a birthday party for his twin boys. It was nice for the girls to get to spend time with their cousins and other kids their age – not to mention play out in the garden and have an easter egg hunt.
– I finished off the month feeling really ill. I totally burnt myself out with all the DIY and letting myself get tired. I was pretty ill for 2-3 days and then had a bad headache for another 1-2 after that. It sort of sucked after achieving so much with the house.

Looking forward to in April:
– Getting the house officially on the market was my main thing to look forward to in April. Since I’m late writing this post, this has actually already happened. We had the person around to take photos in early April, then the house went on the market and we got a copy of the brochure, then our “for sale” sign went up the very next day.
– Mum’s birthday. She’s actually away for her birthday (and I wish I was going to Storybrooke), but we’ll celebrate just beforehand I’m sure.
– Finding some time to work on new ideas for Closet Geek. After shutting the store for two weeks, it took about another week to get caught up. It’s been nice having the odd time here and there to try new projects and I hope to have some more this month.
– Time off with the girls. Most of Easter hols has been in April and as always I look forward to spending time with them. It’s funny how sad I feel when they go back now, rather than the relief I used to feel when they were smaller and more annoying!
– Honestly there isn’t much happening in April as far as I know so not much to look forward to!

Every time Amy posts about one of my Murder Mysteries before I do, I end up feeling terribly guilty! I swear its always on my to-do list but just not quite done! This Easter just gone, we did a Murder Mystery called Death By Chocolate. It was a box set one which I bought a couple of years ago and just haven’t got around to do. In all the murder mysteries we’ve done over the years, I have to admit that the box set ones usually prove to be the most disappointing. While this one wasn’t awful, it wasn’t the best either.

In Death by Chocolate, it’s Easter Sunday 15 April 1900 and Paris is the centre of world attention as millions of visitors arrive for the opening weekend of the International Exposition. Amongst them is an elite but diverse group of individuals staying at the Hotel Paradiso. As they gather for dinner, however, the peace of the hotel is rocked by an explosion. Billy Bonka, the foremost chocolate manufacturer in America, is found dead in his room, having apparently been killed by an exploding Easter Egg. Suspicion falls on the people around this table. Your task is to discover who that killer is. Fortunately the famous amateur detective Hercule McClue is on hand to assist your investigations.

As always, no matter what, we make the most of every Murder Mystery we do. I actually really enjoyed my part as Dr Doris Johnson, an amateur archaeologist specializing in Aztec culture, and something of an eccentric. I put on a very pompous, loud and over the top British accent, that I actually managed to stick with through the whole evening!

At the beginning of the night, when everyone arrived, we did the usual photo shoot. As it was Paris, everyone posed near my Paris canvas in the lounge, and almost immediately I decided I would add the sepia filter to add a little authenticity.

After photographs, we all headed through to the dining room, where the table was prepared as always. I was glad to be only serving three courses this time, if only for the lack of cutlery and in turn washing up!

For starters we ate breaded Brie wedges (which sort of melted in the oven), paté and french toast. For main course we had Chicken Chasseur and crusty baguette. For dessert we had chocolate (of course) cheesecake along with a chocolate liqueur, which to 9 out of the 10 of us was disgusting! I tried to keep with a french theme of food, while still making sure it was edible for everyone at the table!

The Murder Mystery itself was split into three rounds, which is fairly standard. The booklets give you information on your characters, with stuff to reveal and the answer to things you might get asked. It was fairly simple, a good laugh but like I said before, not amazing either. There was a DVD that went alongside the game, played at the end of each round. This featured Inspector McClue, who to be quite honest, was dreadful.

We had a fun evening and in all honesty the highlight for me was one of my friends called Chris, voicing his sock puppet. He added a definite hilarity to the night for me and I was actually fairly surprised (given how shy he can be at times) how much he threw himself into it!

Our next Murder Mystery is this coming Saturday, for my brother’s girlfriend’s birthday. We doing Murder at the Manse and I’m excited to try one from a company we haven’t used before! After that our next Murder Mystery is at the end of this month for my birthday. I haven’t decided what to do yet, but I’m hoping inspiration will strike soon!

Wow, what a week it has been! Fairly busy, or at least fun-filled, while at the same time – incredibly relaxing!

This was my second week off as part of Easter holiday break and there was a part of me that was dreading it, largely because the majority of the week was taken up with being away from home. Don’t get me wrong, I was looking forward to a holiday, but at the same time you always come back feeling tired and I still had a lot of things I could be doing at home! Anyway, Monday was the day we were leaving. The kids were with their dad and my mum was picking them up and taking them to Butlins (Skegness) so Chris and I had a lazier start. That said we had loads to do before we left including packing, taking some parcels to the post office and going on a food shop. We did manage to get everything done though and we set off about 3pm, getting to Butlins for about 4.30pm

Now although I keep saying Butlins, it wasn’t actually just a normal week at a holiday camp. This specific week was a Christian festival called Spring Harvest. It’s something my mum took the girls to last year and they really enjoyed, so she wanted to take them again this year. I’m not really religious myself – I was once but I guess over time its all faded away – but I certainly don’t mind the girls attending. In all honesty, at their age its really nothing more than an extended Sunday School. Fun activities with a Christian base. Anyway, Chris and I were attending in order to be extra adults, not to actually attend any meetings. The basic structure for each day was that Megan and her friend India, who was also staying with us, would attend an evening meeting between 7-9pm and then both them and Lily and her cousin Chloe, would attend a morning meeting between 10am-1pm. For the afternoon it was mine and Chris’ responsibility to entertain, making sure we were back in time for dinner around 5.30pm.

On the first day, as I say, we arrived at 4.30pm and so we had to unpack and settle in. Mum cooked Lasagne with salad and garlic bread for us all and we enjoyed that alongside a bottle of wine. We all then walked Megan and India to their meeting, mum went off to do her own meeting and Chris, Lily and I took a wander around to explore. After buying some hot chocolate we headed back to our caravan, put Lily to bed and then waited for mum and the other two girls to come home. After they headed to bed it wasn’t long before we did and so ended the first day of our holiday!

The next day we woke up absolutely freezing and had all had a dreadful nights sleep. The caravan was so cold it was unbelievable. We headed out to take the kids to their meetings, Chris and I dropping off Lily and mum taking Megan and India. Afterwards Chris and I went to get breakfast and then just mosey around. We headed back to the caravan, watched some rubbish morning TV and then headed out to collect Lily. We all met back at the caravan to have lunch, before deciding we would go swimming. At about 2pm we headed out to the Splash Waterworld, Butlin’s swimming pool.

I have to admit, this swimming pool is pretty awesome in the scheme of things! We originally headed for its main swimming pool area in the middle. However it wasn’t long before the girls wanted to head down the mini slides, into a smaller pool. From their we headed to the indoor rapids, going around over and over again. I convinced everyone into looking around some more, but could only persuade Lily into being brave enough to head outside on the outdoor rapids water slide. She loved it and after a couple of goes we persuaded Megan, then finally Chris and India too. Once the kids were on it we couldn’t get them off, but Lily and I headed to the yellow water slide, one that you went down in an inflatable raft. It was great fun but sadly no one else was brave enough to try it and the queue was a little too long to go again. With great surprise we realised it was 4.30pm already and so we headed out to get dry and dressed, heading back to the caravan for dinner.

Mum cooked sausage and mash for dinner, though I only had sausage sandwiches (I have some sort of strange stigma from childhood about eating sausage and mash!). We enjoyed another bottle of wine and then chilled for a little while before walking Megan and India to their meeting again. Lily, Chris and I wandered through the arcades on our way back to the caravan, Lily having a few goes on the 2p machines, using coins that had fallen from the machines automatically. Again we all had hot chocolate before Lily went to bed and then when the girls came home they had hot chocolate too and headed to bed. That night we all slept with the doors open and the fire on with the hope some heat would circulate around the caravan!

Next morning was Wednesday and we pretty much followed the same routine as the day before. Luckily it had been a bit warmer that night! After taking the girls to their meeting, Chris and I came back to the caravan and enjoyed sausage and scrambled egg. We then watched some Dollhouse on the tv, since we’d brought the DVD with us. At 1pm we picked up Lily and when mum arrived back with Megan and India, we all had sandwich lunch. Today we’d decided to go to the fun fair so when Auntie Pat brough Chloe around, we all headed out together – Chris and I, plus 4 girls!

The fun fair was interesting! Not especially big so really not all that much to do. First stop was the pirate ship, which everyone except India and Chris came on (Chris mostly because he had to wait with India). After riding the pirate ship twice, we headed over to the racing horses, all the girls having a go. India’s horse, number 11, was the winner and she got a bubble wand. After that we went on to the Dodgems/Bumper Cars. All four girls wanted to go on, but none were tall enough to ride unaccompanied. As such Chris and I had to ride twice, taking each of the girls with us. Next we headed to the carousel. India didn’t want to come on so Chris waited with her while I took Chloe, Megan and Lily. After one ride though we convinced India and Chris on, but India really wasn’t that keen. Finally Megan and Chloe both wanted to ride these flying hand glider type things. We queued up and I thought I’d have to ride twice, once with each again, but at the last minute Bernard turned up (Chloe’s grandad and Auntie Pat’s husband) and we convinced him on with Chloe instead.

After this ride, Chloe went off with her Grandad and Chris, the girls and I all headed to the arcade. They’d only brought £10 spending money with them and I let them change it all into £1 coins in the machine. We then spent a good hour playing on various arcade games, before realising we needed to head back to the caravan for dinner.

Lily’s legs weren’t long enough to reach the peddles on Mario Kart so Megan had to use her hands!

Mum cooked Chicken Kiev and chips for dinner that night and yet another bottle of wine was consumed (I know I won’t have lost weight this week on my Weight Loss Wednesday weigh-in!). Again we walked the girls to their meeting and then headed back, hot chocolate, Lily in bed, more hot chocolate when Megan and India got back, them in bed, then eventually us and that was the end of yet another day!

Thursday was our last full day and it started the same as the others. When the girls were at their meetings, Chris and I watched Dollhouse and then collected Lily. I made lunch for everyone in advance, so that when we got back we could eat quick and head out swimming again (this was the girls choice as they’d enjoyed it so much the first day). This time mum came swimming with us and got dragged around all the places the girls loved. We did the outdoor rapids several times, the inside yellow water raft slide again and I even braved the red slide by myself. It was great but also terrifying!

After swimming we all headed out to meet mum in a pub called the Sun & Moon. Here we all had dinner out, a treat for our last night.

Megan had sausage, mash and beans. India had chicken nuggets, waffles and beans. Lily had chicken nuggets, mash and beans. Mum had some sort of risotto, Chris had a double cheese and bacon burger and I had scampi and chips. When we were all done we still had time to spare before taking Megan and India to their meeting. We left all the swimming things in mum’s car and headed out to the “Big Beach” in order to take some photos.

Finally we took Megan and India to their meeting, Lily, Chris and I went back to the caravan and the routine was pretty much the same as the other nights. When we woke up the next morning we had to pack and get ready to leave. The girls meeting was 9.30am this day, but finished at 11.30am instead. After taking Lily, Chris and I packed up the last few bits into the car, then headed out for breakfast and a final wander. When we picked up Lily, we waited for Mum, India and Megan to meet us, then handed India back over to her parents. Saying goodbye and thanks to mum for the holiday, Chris, the girls and I headed back over to the arcades one last time for a quick play but mostly to redeem our tickets. After about an hour we got back to the car and headed home. It was strangely bittersweet – a lovely holiday that had been incredibly relaxing was ending, but I was looking forward to getting home, into my own bed and having a good night’s sleep. Sadly it also meant a few busy days before eventually being due back at work!

When we got home on Friday, we all just headed for our comfort zones (this was actually computers for all of us! Sad I know!). The girls downloaded Marvel Lego and Harry Potter Lego, which I had bought for them both off Steam in the sale. Chris went to play and have some alone time. I caught up on internet stuff, watched some TV and then we all had take away for dinner. The rest of the evening continued pretty much the same, even once the girls had gone to bed. Chris and I finally called it a night around 11pm, heading to our nice comfy bed!

Saturday the girls and I were going to see Cats (the musical) with their dad and their grandparents. The tickets had been Christmas presents for everyone, so we were heading to Nottingham together. However in the morning I had to collect a stack of parcels from the post office, do some food shopping and make dinner for the girls, to take with us. We left the house about 11.30am, met their dad at McDonalds in Newark for lunch and then headed to Nottingham where we met up with their grandparents, Bob and Andrea. We all watched Cats and while for the most part the girls seemed a bit lost, everyone seemed to enjoy it. We headed straight home afterwards, the girls eating in the car, their dad dropping us off at our car in Newark and then heading back to Gainsborough. The girls headed straight to bed and Chris and I spent the evening watching Game of Thrones, Revolution, The Following and Tomorrow People before going to bed ourselves.

Sunday was Easter! I decided against setting out the Easter eggs before I went to bed, hoping that would mean I wouldn’t get woken at the crack of dawn. Instead when the girls went upstairs to get dressed a little later, I scurried around the house spreading easter eggs around and leaving their buckets at the bottom of the stairs. It was only 5 minutes of fun when it happened but considering I only bought the eggs the day before, it wasn’t too bad. I don’t tend to buy the kids Easter eggs myself, so instead I got them girls. For Megan I bought a sketch pad and pencils, along with a “How to Draw Disney Princesses” book. She seemed to love it. For Lily, I bought her a plush Anna doll from Frozen. She hasn’t arrived yet mind you but I know its something Lily wanted as Megan has the Disney Store Anna and Elsa and Lily is always trying to steal them.

As for me, I only got one Easter gift and it wasn’t from Chris or the kids. Instead it was from my best friend Amy. She bought me a box of “must-haves”, some of her favourite products which she thought I would like. As you all know I’m dipping my toes into the pool of beauty blogging and beauty in general, so this was great!

After the moments of Easter craziness wore off, I set about cooking brunch. Originally it was only for Chris and I, but I knew the girls would end up wanting some too. My brother was also due around with his girlfriend and her son. So in the end I cooked enough for everyone and when my brother arrived we all sat down to brunch together. Afterwards my brother cleared the rest of his stuff from his room, officially having moved out now! We all sat down for a gossip and a cuppa while the kids played upstairs, before they eventually left around 2pm. The girls and I then packed a bag for them to go to their dad’s that night, before we all headed out to my mum’s house as she’d invited us for dinner. We had a Roast Lamb dinner, chatted lots and it was actually really nice. The girls’ dad picked them up from mum’s around 6pm and Chris and I headed off about 7pm. When we got home we both went on our computers again, finally ending a very busy, but very enjoyable week!

Thanks once again to everyone who Guest Blogged for me while I was away. It definitely helped make everything a little less stressful and they were all a great read!